The Mane Event is The Christ School’s premiere annual fundraising event. Get ready for fun, fellowship and southern-inspired fashion this year as we present the “Camo Cotillion.” The theme reflects a funky, eclectic marriage of high southern style and hunting/sportsman. It is sure to be a fantastic evening with our TCS community!

Auction items are now open for viewing at The Christ School’s. Bidding opens at 5:00 p.m. on March 14. You do not have to be present to bid or to win.

Last year, with the help of many volunteers, families, and friends, over $100,000 was raised at The Mane Event to advance the mission of TCS. We are thankful to everyone who attended and helped make this success possible.

For more information on The Christ School’s Mane Event – Camo Cotillion, visit The Christ School.

This will be a very special “Night of Worship” of Nashville worship leaders/songwriters including:

Rachel Hale, American Idol Season 12 Top 20 finalists

Becca Bradley, touring cellist for Francesca Battistelli

Livingsong Music Ministry

The vision for this FREE evening is to bring a community support for those who spread the good news of faith in Christ through their music and connect with one another united by music to actively seek God together in worship. There will be finger foods, fellowship, coffee, prize giveaways and more! Please help us create community awareness by Facebook invitations.

If you would like to help support our event costs, please donate through Livingsong Music Ministry, all donations are tax deductible.

This community school is a hybrid model that combines home and school instruction for an optimal experience for students and their families. Teachers prepare lesson plans and instruction two days a week. Then students are home taught two days, with one day reserved for enrichment activities, such as: art, music, foreign language and more. We currently serve grades k-6 and intend to serve grades 7-8 in the 2015-2016 school year.

For more information, visit our Coastal Community School’s website or call our office at 321.720.4342 (all our info meetings will be held in room 302). Join us at one of our meetings to learn more about Coastal Community!

Come join the senior adults at Community Methodist in Casselberry for a time of fun and fellowship. Margaret Davis, a ventriloquist and entertainer, will present the program, “The Talking hand.” Margaret has been with us before and she is a very talented and entertaining person. And a delicious homemade corn beef and cabbage lunch will be served as well.

Join us during the Lenten season for Dinner & Service. The price is $5 per adult, $3 per child (4-10), under 4 are free ($15 max per family). Each week will be a different theme. More information can be found on our All Saints Orlando website, and don’t forget to “like” us on our All Saints Lutheran Facebook for updates of events! For more information call the church office at 407.859.9468.

The development of a young child is profoundly influenced by experience. Experiences – good and bad – shape the organization of the brain. The ultimate effect is to impact emotional, social, cognitive and physiological functioning. Insights into this process come from understanding brain development. Both trauma and neglect, the absence of essential developmental experiences required to express a fundamental potential of a child, are pervasive problems in our culture. Various forms of neglect are possible and include splinter neglect, total global neglect and emotional or relational neglect. Chaos, threat and abnormal patterns of emotional, social, cognitive and physical interactions with young children lead to an array of brain-related problems. This presentation will review clinical work and research that can help us better understand developmental trauma, neglect and the relational problems that arise from neglect and threat.

Join us at Crealde School of Art for the presentation, “Healing with Art.” This will be lead by art therapist, Marietta Miller. This is presented by theJewish Family Services (JFS). The event hopes to raise awareness about Breast and Ovarian Cancer. Space is limited to 25 people. To register, please contact JFS Orlando’s Developing Coordinator Amanda Benedit at: amanda.benedit@jfsorlando.org or 407.644.7593, Ext.227.

DivorceCare is a weekly seminar and support group for healing from a marriage breakup. You will learn practical information that will help you deal with the challenges of divorce. Best of all, you will gain hope for the future. DivorceCare for Kids, DC4K, provides a safe, fun place where your children will learn to understand their feelings, express their emotions appropriately, feel better about themselves and develop coping skills. You are also invited to join us for our Wednesday Night Dinner, before our DivorceCare group as well. Registration is required for both.

For more information and to register, visit DivorceCare Poinciana or call: 407.870.9700. We look forward to seeing you here, and healing together!

Concert and Play Series With Mr. Harley
Nothing is better than rocking out as you PLAY! These concerts are for the 6 and under crowd!

During the year we invite local kid friendly musicians to razzle our Imagination Stage. Kids love music, kids love to PLAY…why separate the two? So come sit and listen or play and dance to the tunes of these local artists that are sure to be come fan favorites!